1. Strong Work Ethic: You're not too big or great to do whatever job you're given; you do your work wholeheartedly and cheerfully. 2. Patience: You recognize that your priorities are not always shared by your family members, colleagues and friends. 3. Good Manners: Simple consideration for the wishes and needs of other people. 4. Acceptance of Authority: Of parents, teachers, coaches, bosses, law enforcement, online moderators and admin. Each post reveals the authentic you.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby [b]Character Virtues
1. Strong Work Ethic: You're not too big or great to do whatever job you're given; you do your work wholeheartedly and cheerfully. 2. Patience: You recognize that your priorities are not always shared by your family members, colleagues and friends. 3. Good Manners: Simple consideration for the wishes and needs of other people ...[text shortened]... bosses, law enforcement, online moderators and admin. Each post reveals the authentic you.
Originally posted by Grampy Bobby [b]Character Virtues
1. Strong Work Ethic: You're not too big or great to do whatever job you're given; you do your work wholeheartedly and cheerfully. 2. Patience: You recognize that your priorities are not always shared by your family members, colleagues and friends. 3. Good Manners: Simple consideration for the wishes and needs of other people ...[text shortened]... bosses, law enforcement, online moderators and admin. Each post reveals the authentic you.
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Hi GB, I notice you have recently taken a sabbatical from the forums in order to recoup your energy and posting creativity.
Originally posted by Great Big Stees 5. Selflessness: Help those less fortunate/able...just because.
6. Honesty: First with yourself and then with others. 7. Grace Under Fire: Remaining rationally engaged and calm in the face of adversity when up against impossible odds. 8. Loyalty: A personal commitment mindset equivalent to the willingness to take a bullet for or donate an organ to a friend in need. 9. Forgiveness: Readiness to forgive and forget. 10. Honor: Learning not to make promises lightly but when you do, you keep your word; you pay your debts and you don't hurt your friends.